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Can I convert an older vehicle to something more environmentally-friendly?

Cash For Clunkers is officially over and helped put almost 700,000 new cars on the road. Now that the easy $4,500 are no longer available to buyers with low-mpg cars, we thought it'd be a good time to answer AutoblogGreen reader Adam's question that he submitted for our Greenlings series. Adam said he would like to know: What efforts are being made via research & development that will convert existing vehicles to green vehicles? Is it not important to use the existing fleet vs. constant production of new and more vehicles? I am ... Read more →

Guess who's back? The 30-minute E85 conversion kit from FlexTek

FlexTek's first commercial. I know that converting your standard gasoline-burning into an E85-capable vehicle is possible. I even know people who've done it. But I don't think it's supposed to be ...

Bi-fuel manager available in the U.K. converts standard engines to Flex Fuel

If you're interested in putting ethanol in your car, you're probably wondering if E85 is right for you. The National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition has a list of E85-capable vehicles, but there are not a ...

Can I convert an older vehicle to something more environmentally-friendly? 3 months ago on Autoblog Green

Cash For Clunkers is officially over and helped put almost 700,000 new cars on the road. Now that the easy $4,500 are no longer available to buyers with low-mpg cars, we thought it'd be a good time to answer AutoblogGreen reader Adam's question that he submitted for our Greenlings series. Adam ...

Guess who's back? The 30-minute E85 conversion kit from FlexTek 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

FlexTek's first commercial. I know that converting your standard gasoline-burning into an E85-capable vehicle is possible. I even know people who've done it. But I don't think it's supposed to be easy, and so I get this wary feeling in my gut reading this message from FlexTek. We've warned about ...

Bi-fuel manager available in the U.K. converts standard engines to Flex Fuel 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

If you're interested in putting ethanol in your car, you're probably wondering if E85 is right for you. The National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition has a list of E85-capable vehicles, but there are not a lot of vehicles on the list (most are recent trucks and a few sedans). For those willing to mess with ...



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